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Penn State Visits Indiana in Key Big Ten Clash BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (Interstat) — Two of the Big Ten’s hottest teams meet Tuesday night when Penn State visits Indiana at Assembly Hall in a conference opener featuring contrasting momentum. The Nittany Lions (8-1) arrive with the league’s best record, riding a four-game winning streak since their only loss to Providence on Nov. 22. Their latest victory was an 87-76 decision over Campbell on Dec. 2, led by 21 points from standout guard Kayden Mingo. Indiana (7-2), however, looks to rebound on its home floor after back-to-back road losses at Minnesota and Louisville last week. The Hoosiers fell 87-78 to the Cardinals on Saturday despite a 26-point effort from forward Tucker DeVries. The matchup pits Penn State’s high-octane offense against an Indiana squad seeking defensive stability. The Nittany Lions average 83.2 points per game and have scored 87 or more in four contests. Mingo, a dynamic junior, leads the charge, averaging 16.6 points and 4.4 assists. He has scored 21 or more points in three of his last five outings. “He’s the engine for them,” Indiana coach Mike Woodson said of Mingo. “We have to contain his penetration and be disciplined in our rotations.” For the Hoosiers, DeVries has been a consistent force, averaging 17.6 points. His scoring punch will be vital against a Penn State defense allowing just 68.7 points per game. Indiana’s recent struggles, particularly a 73-64 loss at Minnesota where they shot 38% from the field, highlight an offense in need of refinement. “We’ve got to get back to sharing the ball and trusting each other,” DeVries said. “Assembly Hall will be rocking. It’s the perfect place to get right.” Penn State’s strong start includes a notable road win at La Salle, but this marks their first true road test in a hostile Big Ten environment. Indiana holds a 42-13 all-time series advantage and has won nine of the last 11 meetings in Bloomington. “It’s a great opportunity to see where we’re at,” Penn State coach Mike Rhoades said. “Indiana is talented and well-coached. We have to match their physicality from the jump.” Tipoff is set for 9 p.m. EST Tuesday. The game will be televised on Peacock. UP NEXT Penn State hosts Michigan State on Saturday. Indiana travels to face Kentucky on Saturday.

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